♦ f hc » y ArrEByooN.oCT.it, \m. sell TTU1ÏÎ3 AT PORT GIBSON. aOtJTH JlOOltD* ITeap»«® !> k,#e "* er ' " MOUTH bookd. 'NO KH AB*TV*a. . 9:18 am 9:18 am 4:14 pm 11:43 pn WEATHE1 BBC01D. UOOAI' ocTO»**, 13#5 3 rd ; new moon, 18th. waaTaaa. full m f * ou HI". % rX. (Hear Four fifth« olondy Clear Clear til' 9pm I wo-thirda fair Clear , (Hear personal. 0 t New Orleaus i* in :<7 TS M ■ •5 t:i I 7S M 77 4 » 1* L 44 ( *1 8. My I to-Jay 1,1 Gertie Krauts of Fayette is vls ,I alia Cab" Levy departed yesterday d* ui Natchc*. )tl»« It HP*" yfrh'u r a 00l i came dowu from Mem g week on a short visit. 11 puller of Memphis i* vielt* fc " 1 ami friends in tho country. hlitivf® [ Merman went to Monroe, Lt Monday U» » P ,ace »• MSO. [ -ard to l«*™ t,mt Dr ' Lee * eU U.tuvlllc coutiuuos vory ill with liusti'"» n Watkins departed Monday to U hi* pharmaceutical studies iu L Orleans L Oct»'I* L| lii'iue L fers"» . . 1; K unian, Democratic nnnil* [tor tlè« l< gistAturu in Warren couu 10 day. Docker? uf Fayette re Ft Klay or a visit to L|u town »1 on Spencer has abandoned agri re am» gone to keep book* iu Mr. ui ilurnianvillo. lie»'» si ore fcgBayllM» Mylw of NewOHe*"* CiM ber aunt Mr*. J. W. Person, "(hcr G eu. F. F. Myles was bere l w* who has been liH Kate Sbaifer ,j,ig Mr». J. Ü. Allen and oilier re* departed Monday l'or her home kulivar county. r<\ Hr,and vis J. D. Wheel***, Mr*. L,u T.M. B' !», » ll.Shaifrr, 0. Eher'iess. aud W. I». Pattcraou weru Lv those who went up to nttonrt I Bock-Morris wedding 111 \ kks u bv. Wm. Butko and wife, who missionary V» been engaged in rk in China, and arc now absent furlough, arrived from Georgia lenlnv "ith their children and are I'fillnt plantation, guests of Mr. J. Bordoii, Mrs. Burke's uncle. Mrs. ic, who was formerly "is* Addie dun of Port Gibson, will be eordi welcomed by her old friuuds here. MARKET. —New Or HK COTTON 1 », On. 17 cotton quiet and steady ; Eiug. 9 8-18. Tld* is au advance loi « cent »it.ee lust Thursday's re ft. he newspapers every day report sccidutital burning ot gin*. Keep r gut insured. niton I*» booming again this week fanner» are happy. 11 a quarter of a cciil since Jàaiur Middling has ^■.'hlr.u-I'H Davidnoii has begun work |T> 10 -v Mscksinitli shop for J. B ^H:i - uh the lot east of Daughters of a'".- Bail on Uavroll street. IBi'v. <, \ (,aico of Ilornisftivlllo I* ^"»tiii« Mr. Eilt« in the protracted sting going oil in the Method!*! rch. Daily services aro held,morn ami evening. i venernblo negro named Jerry ith, trim is iu town to-day,, claim* 1Û6 yems old. Jerry doos look iqiisivd, hut most pooplo wouKl gr him to be about 80 or 85. Ik. EuiroR.—It was Harris' Missis pi brigade, uot Humphreys', *• stat u lut week's Reveille, that served peu. Malione's division, î »cs|)8Ct lully 1 T. M. Rea. leference to tbe list ol public school ks adapted l»v tho text book corn ice lat»t week, aud published in er column of the Rovelllo, will show t only five changes were made from old list. 1 U» action of the coin •ee in retaining substantially *B the book» will be spproved by the pa »«* AU us Main !■ B. Cronin's old shop on M ia being pulled down, the lot ring been purchased by J. II. Dau* h* This is nn old building. Forty P year* ago the Inte Maj. J. 8 . .Mason F» »lute there ami did a largo busi K oilier merchants occupying It pr the w«r. From 1876 to 18b7 it kuted as the office of the Reveille. F.U. Telegraph Co.— Manager B. Chisholm thinks tho Western Union bfutph company will have its "loop" "" Martin to Fort Gibson completed Nov. 1st. This will give direct •tRctioii with New York, New Or* mul the other great citio* vie PM»», Miss. Mr. Chisholm w * 1 charge of the Port Gibsou office. fbe Prcshytcnan congregation have ;e, "ly changed tho iiour for thei filticnlay prayer inoeling from tho poou to 7 SO p. m. Tho change to ["t-mectiugs ptoves lo he popular, . ' ,a<1 resulted in an inerensod at* Tho Methodist mid Chris 11 «rethren also Iiavo their prayer ' e,1 »g8 «t night. Hit Rpvoille is roques'ed to note death of Mr«. Etixaboth Watson [ r »r.witeof Hon.E D.Farrar of New ^"u.and nie.!« of the late Gov.Ftoyd Sh« died in New Orleans Sept» ' ü - «earing a husband anti three :[» children, one of whom J* Mrs. M'tsby of New York. The do* many relative« in this conn* ' ,J d nlso in Jefferson and Adams. *** a not of the hit* Cap». Ï*» Hu a , of Dakota, ■I | dau ce. 0 MARRIED, Mîm KstoJlo Morris ot Vicksbunr " d J lr - Bock of Port üibsof iro mai i led in th© former dir Tue» ;'»>■ "«* "*• Ocl.lt, ,1 ,h. rckldenüB ol h, brltlo , parant,, \ tra j u) . lu. Morn, The Vkk.bur# |(,„ w -Tho ceremony, which took place 7:80 p rn., was followed by u very hand uome rocopiion and banquof, at which Iho hospiialtiy of Mr. and Mrs. Morris was moat crcdliably display e d. "The bildogroom ia au eaiiroable buu inesu man of Port Gibsou, in ©very ro apoct worthy ot the happiness he baa won. ' Kev. Dr. George Solomon, rabbi ol temple Audio Chcsed, performed the ccrcinouy, the coulraciing partie* standing beucaih au arch of exquiaito flower* at the tiiue, Tho wedding march was beautifully retiderod by the •'ring band iu attendance. The at ■ pros mita were uumeroua aud beautiful be voud description. Many telegram« of ( ongral illation were also received by the happy couple. The banquet was followod by a ball, which was kept up by the merry daucora uulil a lato hour this morning. The happy couple arrived at Port Gibsou by the midnight tram, and now domiciled iu the Levy building Main street, next door to Mr. Marx's reside u ou. it ro ou The Uc veille offer* con grutulalluns aud good wishes. DIED. For tbs Reveille.) Lillio May, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGoldrick, died Sept. 29th, 1896, at 4 o'clock a. n»., at the bomo of Mr*. M. K. G<»za, mother of Mr*. McGoldrick, near Sarepta church. It* remains were placed iu ttie family graveyard at Sarepta, iu the afternoon. It wae a precious gift of God, To ne a preoiooi jewel; lt bae gone to rest beneath the eod, It« spirit flown to Heaven, A Friend. The weather ornithines perfect for gaiheriug the cotton, moat r f which in this county will be picked out by November 1st. This season's crop is remarkably clean, owing to absence of rain. Notice to B hi dor Contractors.— l will be nt 11 oily Hill Bayou at 2 p. in. Friday Oct. 18th, 1896, to let out a contract for repniring the bridge over »aid Bayou, work to be awarded to (he lowest contractor. B. II. Shaifrk, M. B. S. lion. J. G. Speucer haa made aome speucliea during tho prescut cam paign mid lie takes a moat matler-of tact way of illustrating the difference between taxation under the Democra tic .administrations and those of the carpel bagger», lie has his tax-rcceipl* under both regimes, and always ex hibits them to the audience. Under Kepttbliraii rulo his taxes amounted to about $21 on I lie $1000, while under Democratic rulo ho pays about $18 on Die same valuation. This is evidence that cannot be got around.—Brcok havcu Times. Claiborne Telephone Company. _I'lio stock holder* met iu Dr. Rcd us' drug »lore Monday night, furinod u permauent organization and elected I lie following officers : J. Bcrnbeimer, president ;C. A. French,vioo-presideni; Win, Calm, treasurer ; W. D. Bed us, secretary; C. It Nesmith, It. W. Mag mder, C A. Gordon, L. 1*. Williams, Jr., and II. Marx directors. Messrs. V arx, lte.lus and Gordon wore appointed a committee to min the coat ol the m-ceasnry 111 ateri.il and prepare a charter, with instruc tions to report at * inerting to ho held Thursday. The meeting whs held tliia afternoon mid the .imtcrial ordered. ascer Lecturk-—I n tho c< urt house next Tuesday, 22d inst., nt 8 p. in.. Dr. A. R. McCurdy wdl deli vor hi* I anion» leo Successful and Uusuccosaful Snc lio is known from east to west, from San Frnnrisco to New York. From a largo number of press uotices quote the following: Dr. McCurdy is a humorist/'—Bluo Rapids Times. «Possessed of dramatic ability. — Fort Scott Monitor. "Nothing unsuccessful about in* lec 1 11 »*e. 5 *—San Francisco Journal. For a ploasant and profitable even ing go and hear him. Adults, 85cts. ; children, 20cts. Tickets ntt bis office. Buy a ticket and htvo a good laugh. lure, cess " we 4* , Mr. E. M. Barber, who recently vis ited the town of Biloxi, has decided to EO there to locale permanently and expects lo start within tho next two weeks. We condense from tho Biloxi Herald the following notico ot Mr. Barber's approaching removal : "Tbo Gulf Coast bar is to have an addition to its membership in the per il Hon E. M. Barber, Fort Gibson. not as an entire aon Ho coinea among . stranger, as his record in the legislat ure stands as a card of favorable intro duction. Mr. Barber will remove bis family to Biloxi as soon ns ho can make arrangements for their reception, which assures us that they VT * l, be ( '°"' Idl'd here before tbe ßnM 1 of the com ing month. In the -pring Mr.Barbor will erect a dwelling for his own use and our people rau safely count hat a progressive spirit is corning and they wi/realixe that what is Port Gibsou s loss will bo Biloxi's gain." 1 ■notice.—A sorrel noree, with a h - » 1 / white in bis face, aud branded L U L „«• I.»™ "P A "8"" 1 f d bv H ilnrt, near Rodney, and was ap pratseii at $S0 by H. J. Hart and U. W. Walker. The owner js requested to come for ward prove property, pay charges and take «»•« ""ï"'" 1 «way ^otherwise the will bo disposed of »«wording 1 ' II. B. Peg ram, j. P. and Acting Ranger. SRtllO taw. October 8t h, lWffi. Don't^Fall Into r. r;. « ' n ; coati, v«u...s •SSJJTvZ boy wears, when h . jj ( ll s. r*«r. O"™", Sat *iUt .. ?" k rWÄ to", beiur »»•■> We want yo„r ''" i|! WARN'ER * 8EARl.ES <'0 Vicksburg, Ml**. for Pitcher'» Castorla. | *4 *©28 Children Cry Books adopted for Public Schools, prices of same. October, 1895, and Lrehange Introduction Price to Mailing Price /Wo*. Dealer ». Price, $0.15.$0.12.$0.15 Author. iVame eg' Book* and Publitktrt. Readers, First. . Readers, Second. Readers, Third....... Readers, Fourth. Speller, Primary. Speller, Word Lesso ■Arithmetic, New Elementary ■Arithmetic, New Practical ... ( .Arithmetic, Mental... Maury'»........Geography, Revised Elementary.. .28 Meury'a.Geography, •/ye'*.Geography, Primary.. HbbmII'i .....History of U. S., School. Cooper's.History of U. S-, Our Country. Lowry ÄtMcCardle's » of Miss, (with Civil Go Peterman'».........Civil Government... Sheldon's.Language Lessons, Part First....- .*8.... Reed& Kellogg's Grammar, Graded Lessons.. Reed h Kellogg's Grammar, Higher Lessons....30. .TToO. ." .50.63 Hutchinson's.Physiology,"Our Wonderful Bod ies," I. .Physiology, "Our Wonderful Bod ies," II. ..Physiology,"How to Keep Well" .First Steps in Scientific Knowl edge (complete) . .Physics, Elements of.. "Stories for Children," Eclectic Reader. Writing Books (3, Vertical System).per do*. .96 Holmes'.. Holmes'.. Holmes'.. Holmes'., Haitsell's. Reed's.... Venable's Venable's Brooks'... .$0.08 ■*3 •AS .20. • 2 5 .20 .40 •3* .40 • 2 S • 5 ° •50 .40 •07 •'3 .11 •13 .10 .25 .20. •*5 .20 .40 •3» 40 .65 •33 •W .52 not quoted •35 •55 •55 •44 Manual (Miss ) .63. •< 1.25 » »5 i.00. .60 ■48 00 .40. •48 .60. .60 •3° .60 .So I OO 1.00 1.00 too .80. V.) .50 •36 . 60 . 4* .60 38 •38 .36 .20. .30 .20 .30 .30. .24. Hutchinson's, .50 •50 .30 .40. BiaisdeU's Bert's. •30.45.3°.45 •35. 4» .48.60 to be ascertained. Cooley's....... Lane's. Ginn & Co.'s. to be ascertained. . .96 •77 #QTPatrons of the County Schools who have children in the Second Grade for the nuXt (i 895*'96) term will exchange Knox-Healh's Language for Sheldon's, paying 28 cents additional ; buying Frye's Primary Geography outright, for the same grade. In the Fifth Grade, pupils will exchange Steele's Physiology for Blaisdell's, paying 30 cents additional ; Steele's Physics foi Bert's "First Step«," paying 35 cents addition^; and Macy's Civil Government for Peterman's, paying 36 cents additional. Your teachers will receive instructions for the books of the other grades. I sincerely hope that patrons will make the exchanges and purchases, suggested a bove, at ONCE, to prevent any delay in thh classifying of your children. Consulting the interests of pupils and patrons, the foregoing were the only changes made in the former text-books by the Committee. Respectfully, CHAS. K. REGAN, Co. Supt. October loth, 1895. If your children are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the disease—hoarseness. It Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy ia given as soon as the child becomes hoarse it will prevent attack. Even after the croup? cough has appeared the attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for coldB and whooping cough. For sale by Dr. W. D. Redua druggist. Coal Oil Johnny's Petroleum Soap at fl. FrUhmau's. For laundry, bath, toilet, shaving, washing luces aud flau* licit. Has no equal. ed ot Sealed Proposai* tor Repairing the a,.«,,. XTiaa Lhurcn at itOCay opnnss, IHISB. Tbe underalvned committee will receive And open bid« on Monday, November 4th. 1896, at II o'clock a. m., for putting in repair, the brick church at Rocky Spring*. Mlaa. For Dorttcnlaru of necessary work to be done an niy to either of the undersigned. The com mil tee reserves the right to reject auy and all hid« G. E. LuM, ) s' FARMER, VCoin. C. K. BEGAN, ) ■ ! Owing to my removal from Pori Gibsotl my entirn household, din* ing room and kitchen furniture is , B . .. 1 « I- - ,at for snle et» mas*«, or by the piece. Must be sold at nnco Oct. l?tb, 18C6.-31. For Saie. of as E. M. Barber. Town Ordinance. Be it ordained by the board of may and alùermeu of the town of Port Gibson, Mis*.. That the corporate limits of said town be and the same are hereby extended as follows,to wit: Begin at the poiut where tbe Vazoo & MisHissippi Valley railroad inter sects the present corporate limits of «aid town, on tbe west aide near the depot of said railroad at lot "K K ; thence up said railroad iu a norther ly direction to the treatle where said railroad crosses the Port Gibson Oil Mill pond; thence in a northeasterly direction, af right angles from aaid railroad, to the Bayoo Pierre; thence said bayou t:> where the t-aid Bay* _Pierre intersect* the oorporate lim its of said town, including all of the real estate and appurtenances thereof between aaid boundaries as above described and ths present corporate limits of said town. Approved this 7th day of October, 18Ü5. 1 1 r up ou H. U Colson, Mayor. Notio* of Dissolution. The copartnership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned has been disinlvod by mutual conaent. 8 . E. Dudley, Jr., will continue Iho but- i ne*», «Bsuminc all liabilities and collecting all imlebtednes*. 8. E. Dudley, Jr., , J. B. Dudley. Herman ville, Miss., Ocl. 15 th, 1885 .— 4 t. taxes. Btate and oounty taxe» for fiscal year 1896 are now due Taxes unpaid on December 15th next ÄSoUected ly' Wre* a. thela«rdr^te Tax pavers are requested to "f ""7 *" a puuctual iu their settlement«, " 11 ' „..«hi« this vear to afford toe usual lectency SSriTPT, »„a-.u-«.whh .»»»« conn«« J - ,,l " ry rt 1 *KjSNi«ABD I T.X-OollMtflr. $25 Reward! I offer $25 for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who recently choked down and cut the throat of one of my mares on the range near my place. W. L. Taylor. For Sale—RESIDENCE 1 - We offer for sale an elegant sub urban residence, with nine CHEAP and on easy terms. We also have for sale a number acres, of vacant lots. E. s. & J. T. DRAKE. octt lm for sale. 100.000 aracxrr Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber, AT $7 PER THOUSAND. Order* solicited for *ny amount. Write for delivered price*. orders for what you them filled prompt G, F, BTTTLBE, of Yellow Pi»« Laaber, wmcmmm, «*». Long Bend me your need if you want ly. Send to i THE CHARTER Of Incorporation of the Claiborne Tele phone Company. Jacob Bcrnheimer, W. D. ReHus, Y7m. t'ahn, Henry Marx, L. P. William«, Jr., 0. A. Gui don, R. W Ma* ruder, C. R- Neemith and U-\. French, and their '.MucUies aud f (.iaiborn© and Other con 11 Met ui the stale of Mistu*aippi ; and they aie hereby authorized and empowered to build and commiet their line* from the town ot Port Gibson to the village of Bussuin, and from the town of Port Gibson to the village of Martin, aud from Martin to the village ot Her manvuio, and from Horimi villy to Wtliourilie, and from Uernimiville to Carlisle, and from lot t Gibso. to Grand Gair, and from i\.rvGib ron *0 Iugieeide, aud from ln*;lem le to Rocky apring«, and m»> conetract branch lure« to va rmu other pm w of tne »aid county or other count!«» in e»;d state, in the discretion of the director« of »aid empauy. And a* such cor poratmu, they »tnUl have »uooe«».on uot exce.-d in* At'? J'*"; ma;, bave a commua seal, which they may rhauge and may acquire by purcha«c ur otherwise, and hold and own real aud p©r »ou»l properly, nut exceeding fifty thousand dollars m vatiie; «nay »tie and he »tied, may plead and be impleaded in any coart in thi» stale, aud may make contract* and contract ed vitb touching thuir bn»ir.e*s; aud may make ■ by-laws tor tlie «overi meut of the comp toy ! and their a.T«irs, and do «Ü other acts Incident V. »corporation, within the a*up* of their bnsi t hat the capital slock of said c-mipauy shall be ONii ïH .üSAND DOLLARS, luereosabje tbe wUi of the stock-bolder», by a '.»o-thirds majority of the stock-holders, 10 TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, or any lest sum; mat said capital sto -1: sh.tll Le divided into shales of iwentv Dollars each; thaï said com pany may commence Luainess wher Five Huu bind a majority the dcmiuile of aaltl company e'isll be tl>« coun ty ot CJaiborue, sta e of Mississippi, and tbe stuck-bulders shall bold uiteiiugs ' I tbe town of Fort Gibsou, at sneb time an may be Axed by and prescribed by the board of directors of said company. Called meetiaga may be held upon tbe call of the president in aneb manner as may be prescribed ia tbe by-law* of said com pany. 8»id company shall liava and ex*-rome »be rubt of eminent domain under tbe laws of the state of Mississippi. That tbe officers of sntd companr sha 1 be a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and five dlre'^tore, who shall bold their offices for the term of one year, or until ttaetr eue ceeeors are elected ; and the president, vice president and secretary shall be members of the board of directors, and the president shall preside at ihe meetings of said directors, and In his absence the vice-president shall preside, and the secretary shall act as secretary of said directors. That tbe above named incorpora tors shall be aud remain the directors of »aid company, nntll tb* Jr successors are elected. Tbe directors shall enact all by-laws for the management of tbe business of said compa ny, and for the regulation and government of tbe business and conduct of tbe affairs of the company 1 bey shall fix in tbe by-laws the number of directors necessary to consulate a quorum for tbe transaction of business; they «ball meet at such times as shall be fixed tu the by-laws; provided tbe president may them together at any time lu the manner Tided In the by-laws. The board of directors shall fix tbe compensation of the officers of said company. Tbe duties of each of such officers shall be such as are usually performed by suet officers In similar companies, or os mav be fixed by tbe director«, 'ibe treasurer may be required by tbe directors to give bond for the safe keeping of all money coming into his Tiands belonging to the company, and for tbe faithful discharge of hts dudes as treasu rer. Buch bond so given shall be conditioned the same ,is is required by law for county treas urers in the state of Mnssissippt.and any breach thereof shell subject the obligators to suit lu the same manner as county treasurers are subject to suit upon breach of any condition of any bond given by them. The directors shall report at such times, and in such man ner as shall be provided In the by-laws, tbe condition of the affairs of the company, and shall permit free access to the books of tbe company, to any stock-holder w a on ever any stock-hotder may desire to Inspect tbe same. The? shall declare and pay over, at such time and in such manner aa shall be provide«! in the bv laws, such dividends aa may accrue up on the »bare wf each Stock-holder. A Mock book shall be kept, by the secretary of all stock holders of said company, and of tbe re Muectlve amount of stock held by each; trans fer* of stock may be made iu the manner pre scribed in the by-law», and when mad*_R be the duty of the secretary to enter the the books of the company. H,h»w* r stock-bolder shall desire to sell bis stock, «he company shall bar® tlie * g,u . onreha-ving »aid stock at the prtee offered to be sold at by the stock holder, before any oth er per so a can purchase tbe same. Before sell inJta an? other person the stock-holder d« SS.i to sell 0 « shall first offer h|« stock for »ale to the company aud get ihedirectors re fana! to pa reliai th«* stock offered for ssle by him, for the price offered. October 18th, 189* a nh all same on ever, «»> I^OST.—In Fori Gibson Tuesday l»*t, a gold cross, » 1*0 * pin w Bb P c *ri *®t* îlîg. The finder will be hberally rv warded upon returning *ame to tbe Reveille office. 8*pt. »th, I«» i i » lb The Newest, Freshest and Latest Can Always To© Pound at HeiDSNReiCH BROS.' For the Next Two Weeks We will sell the best clothing for Men, Boys and Youths your money can buy. For $6 we will sell you a Cheviot suit worth .... - For 88 you can pet a splendid suit worth. For $9.75 you can buy a square cut suit worth. Boys' and Youths' Suits in proportion. -88.50 $11.00 814.00 Who failed to attend our Grand Opening . . . _ . 1f n m!re n*v Is invited to call MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. Every Lady HEIDELTBEICH BKOS. 9 X-.ead.ers irr Stales and. XLsow Prices. Always Keep a Pall Stock of Batterick'« Patterns, Metropolitan* and Delineator*, Port Gibson Oil Works, PORT GIBSON, : MISS. 3ai T J W aw • Issva C* 53. b Pays Highest Price for Cot* We have on hand for sale, at lowest cash prices, in any quantity, Cotton Seed M^al and Cotton Seed Hulls for feeding or fertilizing purposes. STEPHEN 8CH1LLIC, Secretary and Manager. When You Bu y You aim to eet goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN. When You Sell You aim to get the highest Market Price for your cotton. That is HH Right, It is Busines! • •• We can justly YOU CAN DO BOTH AT OUR STORE, claim to rank among th« most extensive and Most Liberal Cotton Buyers in Port Gibson, and when it comes to selling goods low, no house here can discount onr prices. We want your cotton and we want your trade. Come and see us. Respectfully, LAZ. LEVY'S .SONS, Leading Merchants & Cotton Buyers. THIS COLO WEATHER luggests" , shovel* and Tongs, Dog Iron*, Stove Pipe and El bow*, Axes, Wood Saws, Firebricks. Heating Stoves, Grates We Have Them All ! and Staffers, Meat Choppers, Knives, Hand Corn Powder, Shot and Caps, Etuniy and Loaded Shell*, Sue!) and othor game Trap*. Hub», Spokes, Also Sausage Grinders Mill*, C»ke Pans. Bag*. Reloading Tools, Coon, B&iver( Rims and all Wagon and Carriage Material. Natchez Schwartz 8c Stewart, LEVY & WELSCH 3DII2EOTOK S BEN E. LEVY, Embalmer and Manager. « », Van^l s large ***n.rt*a*Bt of hurml cask* ta avw, »lai», a»« ri* 1 »»*»» *•** BariMmfcHeMÄMtfea h**4. ^ ni t abat» b off!«* ft* t m «i» » ! ______ C< b dTar/ ©a ooctcT)' AS IT RCALiy is  u * 1 » h Ü) \ 1 - A BOOR of indlvhlnat tipsiwiicc#. awl ramtàlr:' oWrvstions of all cia**«*», by Wm H Cbvra bliss. With over tto copiwplaU's sr.d I'boto Engraving-, lacliirtlrg SS »oektv »k.tchss by Dth E- roster, end aeartesmres by Julius Jaha, Itinstraring the <1 fT.-rrnrr (kI.m cu real re»| ect abllliy nn.t vulgar p 1 n Dik>i>. Cnrioi!* fonixlnilon -intî riibcrli i»« mtWe up ef tlia nitscKl high seelstr—■the soisl'et IIuudred." Absarditle* < f it.» I'rmwnty. Cloth, 410 pa^cs. SI fr '- bjr tust! nr jgsn*. 9 .i.r CHAMBLISS ft CÛMFART. Fublàhmr^ Pulitzer Building, New York. HT Books published far authors. A. P. CHAMBLISS', »OBST ro» Clslborn*. 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